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The cathedral's 12th- to 17th-century stained-glass windows are remarkably fine.
In his report for March 1918, he became almost lyrical: "The weather for the month of March was remarkably fine in all respects.
Wisden noted that "An immense improvement on his form of three years before was shown by Hugh Trumble, who bowled consistently well all through the tour" and "... the reports of Hugh Trumble's improvement in batting were amply borne out, his hitting in many matches being remarkably fine".
From the absorption rate measurement, when the mean size of the fine aggregate sample is higher than 0.34 mm (S60), the absorption rate of the fine aggregate is remarkably increased as the mean size of the fine aggregate is increased.
From "The Tracks of Chief de Soto," an account of the 16th-century Spanish explorer's exploitation of an American Indian village, to the title story, in which, after witnessing a plane crash, a highway construction worker loots money from the victims' bodies, Morgan's writing is remarkably consistent, focused on the fine line between desire and need.
Thus, while gross structural differences are significant, the DNA sequence at the fine-resolution scale is remarkably conserved.
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To be fair, it is a remarkably fine typeface – chunky, all lower case, and the hors d'oeuvre before a veritable typographical banquet.
California is remarkably prosperous.
It is remarkably light.
Popova is remarkably sanguine.
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